• m10-cor-129-10
    (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)

Middle Corinthian Kotyle Fragment

Dönem
ca. 595-570 BC, Lidya
Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
P62.421
Malzeme
Pişmiş toprak
Eserin Türü
Seramik
Seramiğin Şekli
Kotyle
Seramik Mal Grubu
Orta Korint
Pottery Attribution
Yerleşim
Sardis
Alan (Sektör)
PN
Açma
PN
Koordinatlar
*86.4
Bulunduğu Yeri
Area 2, sandy fill
Tanım

Fragment from the rim and body. Animal frieze. A single line of glaze appears on the rim. Below, in the handle zone, is a series of vertical bars, and below these, two horizontal lines. In the belly frieze, an animal, perhaps a feline, walks to the left. Only the upper portion of the back and a part of the shoulder remain. The shoulder is defined by three incised lines. Five curved incisions define the ribs. Purplish red is added on the neck and between the ribs. Incised blob fillers appear in the field. The incisions are quickly and carelessly executed. Glaze: medium brown to black, glossy but worn in places. Clay: smooth, fine, and somewhat powdery. Yellow-buff. Munsell no. 10 YR 8/3 (very pale brown).

Possibly from the same kotyle as Cor 130, a base.

Boyutlar
P.H. 0.035; diam. 0.10; Th. 0.002
Yorum
Cf. Tocra I, pl. 23, nos. 320, 325, kotylai with a similar type of animal in the friezes, dated MC; CVA France 9, Louvre 6, III.C.a., pl. 7, figs. 1--3 (Fr. 391), a skyphos from Corinth (inv. no. N 3091).
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